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My photographic practice explores the relationship between body, landscape, memory, and perception.
I work through what I define as Visual Listening: a process based on sustained observation, where the image emerges from time, attention, and subtle transformations.
Through water, self-portraiture, and spaces of transition, I investigate how experience is inscribed in both the body and the landscape—not as fixed identities, but as shifting surfaces shaped by memory and change.
Rather than documenting what is visible, my work approaches photography as a threshold: a way of perceiving what unfolds beyond the immediate image.
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